The Era of Coronavirus: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Hand Hygiene Among Makerere University Students and Katanga Community Residents

Julius Nuwagaba,1,2 Meddy Rutayisire,1,2 Thomas Balizzakiwa,1,2 Ibrahim Kisengula,1,2 Edna Joyce Nagaddya,1,2 Darshit Ashok Dave1,2 1Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; 2Mulago National Referral Hospital, Kampala, UgandaCorrespondence: Julius Nuw...

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Main Authors: Nuwagaba J, Rutayisire M, Balizzakiwa T, Kisengula I, Nagaddya EJ, Dave DA
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spelling doaj-ddaa4e99cfef4a96976664743142b63f2021-08-15T20:13:46ZengDove Medical PressRisk Management and Healthcare Policy1179-15942021-08-01Volume 143349335667887The Era of Coronavirus: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Hand Hygiene Among Makerere University Students and Katanga Community ResidentsNuwagaba JRutayisire MBalizzakiwa TKisengula INagaddya EJDave DAJulius Nuwagaba,1,2 Meddy Rutayisire,1,2 Thomas Balizzakiwa,1,2 Ibrahim Kisengula,1,2 Edna Joyce Nagaddya,1,2 Darshit Ashok Dave1,2 1Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; 2Mulago National Referral Hospital, Kampala, UgandaCorrespondence: Julius Nuwagaba; Dave Darshit AshokDepartment of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, P.O.Box 7072, Kampala, UgandaTel +256782774038; +256752443624Email jnuwagaba8@gmail.com; davedarshit94@gmail.comBackground: The Novel Coronavirus was declared as a pandemic by the WHO at the end of 2019. Proper hand hygiene was identified as one of the simplest most cost-effective Covid-19 control and prevention measures. It is therefore very important to identify gaps in the knowledge, attitude, and practices, and barriers regarding hand hygiene in the community.Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted using a simple random sampling technique. An interviewer-guided questionnaire with questions on knowledge, attitude, practice, and barriers to hand hygiene was used in data collection. Collected data were analyzed using Microsoft office excel 2016 and STATA 15 software. A 95% confidence interval was used and statistical significance was P< 0.05.Results: Only 88 (24.5%) of the participants had adequate knowledge of hand hygiene. 32.8% of the university students had adequate knowledge compared to 6.3% of the Katanga residents. The majority of 336 (93.6%) participants had a good attitude towards hand hygiene. University students had a significantly better knowledge of hand hygiene while Katanga slum residents had a slightly better attitude towards hand hygiene. Only 19.6% accomplished all the seven steps of handwashing. 38.4% of the participants were still greeting by handshaking. Of the participants, 60.1% noted lack of soap as a barrier to hand hygiene and 62.9% reported having more than three barriers to hand hygiene. Participants who had been taught handwashing were more likely to have better hand hygiene knowledge and practice.Conclusion: There was an overall high proportion of participants with a low level of hand hygiene knowledge. There is a need for optimizing hand-hygiene practices through addressing the barriers and promoting public health education.Keywords: Covid-19, knowledge, attitude, practice, barriers, hand hygiene, undergraduates, Katanga communityhttps://www.dovepress.com/the-era-of-coronavirus-knowledge-attitude-practices-and-barriers-to-ha-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RMHPcovid-19knowledgeattitudepracticebarriershand hygieneundergraduateskatanga community
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author Nuwagaba J
Rutayisire M
Balizzakiwa T
Kisengula I
Nagaddya EJ
Dave DA
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Rutayisire M
Balizzakiwa T
Kisengula I
Nagaddya EJ
Dave DA
The Era of Coronavirus: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Hand Hygiene Among Makerere University Students and Katanga Community Residents
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
covid-19
knowledge
attitude
practice
barriers
hand hygiene
undergraduates
katanga community
author_facet Nuwagaba J
Rutayisire M
Balizzakiwa T
Kisengula I
Nagaddya EJ
Dave DA
author_sort Nuwagaba J
title The Era of Coronavirus: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Hand Hygiene Among Makerere University Students and Katanga Community Residents
title_short The Era of Coronavirus: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Hand Hygiene Among Makerere University Students and Katanga Community Residents
title_full The Era of Coronavirus: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Hand Hygiene Among Makerere University Students and Katanga Community Residents
title_fullStr The Era of Coronavirus: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Hand Hygiene Among Makerere University Students and Katanga Community Residents
title_full_unstemmed The Era of Coronavirus: Knowledge, Attitude, Practices, and Barriers to Hand Hygiene Among Makerere University Students and Katanga Community Residents
title_sort era of coronavirus: knowledge, attitude, practices, and barriers to hand hygiene among makerere university students and katanga community residents
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
issn 1179-1594
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Julius Nuwagaba,1,2 Meddy Rutayisire,1,2 Thomas Balizzakiwa,1,2 Ibrahim Kisengula,1,2 Edna Joyce Nagaddya,1,2 Darshit Ashok Dave1,2 1Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; 2Mulago National Referral Hospital, Kampala, UgandaCorrespondence: Julius Nuwagaba; Dave Darshit AshokDepartment of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, P.O.Box 7072, Kampala, UgandaTel +256782774038; +256752443624Email jnuwagaba8@gmail.com; davedarshit94@gmail.comBackground: The Novel Coronavirus was declared as a pandemic by the WHO at the end of 2019. Proper hand hygiene was identified as one of the simplest most cost-effective Covid-19 control and prevention measures. It is therefore very important to identify gaps in the knowledge, attitude, and practices, and barriers regarding hand hygiene in the community.Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted using a simple random sampling technique. An interviewer-guided questionnaire with questions on knowledge, attitude, practice, and barriers to hand hygiene was used in data collection. Collected data were analyzed using Microsoft office excel 2016 and STATA 15 software. A 95% confidence interval was used and statistical significance was P< 0.05.Results: Only 88 (24.5%) of the participants had adequate knowledge of hand hygiene. 32.8% of the university students had adequate knowledge compared to 6.3% of the Katanga residents. The majority of 336 (93.6%) participants had a good attitude towards hand hygiene. University students had a significantly better knowledge of hand hygiene while Katanga slum residents had a slightly better attitude towards hand hygiene. Only 19.6% accomplished all the seven steps of handwashing. 38.4% of the participants were still greeting by handshaking. Of the participants, 60.1% noted lack of soap as a barrier to hand hygiene and 62.9% reported having more than three barriers to hand hygiene. Participants who had been taught handwashing were more likely to have better hand hygiene knowledge and practice.Conclusion: There was an overall high proportion of participants with a low level of hand hygiene knowledge. There is a need for optimizing hand-hygiene practices through addressing the barriers and promoting public health education.Keywords: Covid-19, knowledge, attitude, practice, barriers, hand hygiene, undergraduates, Katanga community
topic covid-19
knowledge
attitude
practice
barriers
hand hygiene
undergraduates
katanga community
url https://www.dovepress.com/the-era-of-coronavirus-knowledge-attitude-practices-and-barriers-to-ha-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-RMHP
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